Sunday April 6, 2008 | Finished
Lewis Hamilton lost his lead in the Formula One drivers' championship after finishing outside the points in Bahrain. More
| P. | Driver | Team | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Felipe Massa | Ferrari | 1:31:06.970 |
| 2 | Kimi Räikkönen | Ferrari | 3.339 |
| 3 | Robert Kubica | BMW | 4.998 |
| 4 | Nick Heidfeld | BMW | 8.409 |
| 5 | Heikki Kovalainen | McLaren | 26.789 |
| 6 | Jarno Trulli | Toyota | 41.314 |
| 7 | Mark Webber | Red Bull | 45.473 |
| 8 | Nico Rosberg | Williams | 55.889 |
| 9 | Timo Glock | Toyota | 1:09.500 |
| 10 | Fernando Alonso | Renault | 1:17.101 |
| 11 | Rubens Barrichello | Honda | 1:17.182 |
| 12 | Giancarlo Fisichella | Force India | at 1 lap |
| 13 | Lewis Hamilton | McLaren | at 1 lap |
| 14 | Kazuki Nakajima | Williams | at 1 lap |
| 15 | Sebastien Bourdais | Toro Rosso | at 1 lap |
| 16 | Anthony Davidson | Super Aguri | at 1 lap |
| 17 | Takuma Sato | Super Aguri | at 1 lap |
| 18 | David Coulthard | Red Bull | at 1 lap |
| 19 | Adrian Sutil | Force India | at 2 laps |
| 20 | Nelsinho Piquet Jr | Renault | out |
| 21 | Jenson Button | Honda | out |
| 22 | Sebastien Vettel | Toro Rosso | out |
| Length | 5.412 km |
|---|---|
| Laps | 57 (308.238 Km) |
| Last Year 1, 2, 3 | 1. F. Massa 2. L. Hamilton 3. K. Raikkonen |
| Record Lap | M. Schumacher - 1'30''252 (2004, Ferrari) |
| Record Pole | M. Schumacher - 1'30''139 (2004, Ferrari) |
| Last Year Pole | F. Massa - 1'32''652 (Ferrari) |
Live Commentary
57/57
On to the final lap for Brazil's Felipe Massa, and he claims a brilliant victory! World champion Kimi Raikkonen takes second place with Robert Kubica third. Nothing for Lewis Hamilton.
54/57 This has been a textboook performance from Felipe Massa and he will finally get himself on the board for 2008.
52/57 Hamilton is still plugging away - he has just overtaken Nakajima to take 13th place. Not an afternoon to remember.
51/57 This all looks done and dusted other than the battle for second - and in any case Kimi Raikkonen has responded to the threat from Kubica and looks relatively comfortable.
49/57 Kubica is starting to reel in Raikkonen - less than three seconds behind - but he'll do very well to get past the world champion. It could be a fascinating finish, though.
48/57
Race order with 10 laps remaining: 1-Massa, 2-Raikkonen, 3-Kubica, 4-Heidfeld, 5-Kovalainen, 6-Trulli, 7-Webber, 8-Rosberg, 9-Glock, 10-Alonso.
47/57 Kovalainen is in and out again and he remains fifth.
45/57 Heidfeld and Kovalainen are the only remaining players not to pit for the second time. A really worrying lack of pace from McLaren today. Kubica comes out of the pits ahead of Heidfeld and third place is all but his.
43/57 Piquet is out, and returns disconsolately to the pits. He wasn't in line for points anyway, but if that is a gearbox failure then that means a penalty at the bext race.
41/57 Kubica is the leader on the track but remember he has still to pit. All being well he should take third place, however.
40/57 Massa is in and out - does he still lead? YES!! Fairly comfortable in the end. This race is his to lose!
39/57 Raikkonen is the first Ferrari to pit and he will get the hammer right down as he attempts to overhaul Massa. But meanwhile the Brazilian sets a new fastest lap!
37/57
Off goes Piquet. Not exactly clear what happened there - possible mechanical failure, although he is at least able to get back onto the tarmac.
35/57 A nice battle is developing further down the field between Timo Glock and Fernando Alonso. Ninth place is at stake and the chance to go for a point.
33/57 Going into a key phase of the race here as the teams prepare for their second stops. If Massa can get through here with the lead then the race is surely his.
31/57 In comes Hamilton for another stop. McLaren give him enough fuel to get to the end, and he comes out right behind Kimi Raikkonen. Sadly, he's a lap down.
29/57
Hamilton goes up the inside of Giancarlo Fisichella and nudges his way into 13th. Fair enough.
27/57 Massa's cushion is still five seconds over Raikkonen with Kubica another seven seconds back - BMW third and fourth with McLaren having what is popularly known as a nightmare.
25/57
Race order after first pit stops: 1-Massa, 2-Raikkonen, 3-Kubica, 4-Heidfeld, 5-Kovalainen, 6-Trulli, 7-Webber, 8-Rosberg, 9-Alonso, 10-Glock.
23/57 Hamilton is now in 14th, but he obviously has a problem with his car as his pace is significantly slower than both the leaders and his team-mate Heikki Kovalainen. Points seem highly unlikely.
22/57
That's game over for Jenson Button, who has hardly covered himself in glory this afternoon. He comes in after collecting Coulthard.
21/57 Raikkonen pits! Can he get out ahead of Robert Kubica... he can indeed. The champ comes out in fifth but he is 'really' second.
20/57
More Brit-on-Brit action!! Button tries to make a move on Coulthard but the Scot shuts the door and Button loses his front wing.
18/57 In comes Robert Kubica, the first of the major contenders to pit. The caption reckons he has added 22 laps worth of fuel.
17/57
Race order: 1-Massa, 2-Raikkonen, 3-Kubica, 4-Heidfeld, 5-Kovalainen, 6-Trulli, 7-Rosberg, 8-Webber, 9-Alonso, 10-Glock.
15/57 It would be nice to say Hamilton is making some progress through the field but his pace is not good. He has a lot of work to do to get anywhere near the points. Meanwhile Fernando Alonso has told the pits he has a vibration in his right wing. He also has a tyre mark.
13/57 The race has settled down after rather a frantic start with Massa and Raikkonen blazing away. Kubica is a strong third and still has the world champion in his sights.
11/57 Four Britons occupy the bottom four positions - 17-Davidson, 18-Hamilton, 19-Coulthard, 20-Button.
9/57 Sebastien Vettel is out after a coming together earlier in the race. Incidentally, Jenson Button has also been in for a puncture on a dreadful day for the Brits.
7/57 Massa sets a fastest lap and now has a four-second cushion over his team-mate Kimi Raikkonen. Impressive stuff indeed from the Brazilian.
6/57 So Lewis Hamilton embarks on the challenge of climbing through the field. He hit Alonso after the Spaniard lost traction coming out of a corner. A controversial moment about which much will no doubt be said.
4/57 It's a Ferrari one-two at the moment, Massa from Raikkonen. Then Kubica, Kovalainen, Heidfeld and Trulli. Hamilton a lowly 17th!
3/57
Hamilton comes in and is fitted with a new nose. David Coulthard is also in the pits after suffering a puncture. What is going on?
2/57
Boof!! Hamilton hits his old sparring partner Fernando Alonso and bashes his nose. Disaster!
1/57
Ready... GO!!!! Nightmare start for Lewis Hamilton who plummets backwards and here comes Felipe Massa! The Ferrari man leads but Hamilton is down in 10th.
- They are off on the warm-up lap. A sweltering lap here on Bahrain. Felipe Massa was late out to his car due to a problem with his earplugs... He is now in position.
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Welcome to LIVE coverage of the Bahrain GP! We will bring you lap-by-lap updates as Lewis Hamilton looks to build his championship lead behind BMW's polesitter Robert Kubica. The lights to green at 12.30 UK time - join us then!